
语法填空专练.doc
4页语法填空专练(1)One of my father’s favorite __61__ (say) as I was growing up was “Try it!”. I couldn’t say I didn’t like something, __62__ it might be, until after I tried it. Over the years I’ve come to realize how much of my success I owe to my __63__ (accept) of those words as one of my values. My first job was just one I decided to try for a couple of years until I determined what I wanted to do as a career. __64__ (actual) I believed I would work for a few years, get __65__ (marry), stay home and raise a family, so I didn’t think the job I took mattered that much. I couldn’t __66__ (be) more mistaken. I mastered the skills of that __67__ (begin) level position and I was given the opportunity to move up through the company into __68__ (differ) positions. I accepted each new opportunity with the thought, “Well, I’ll try it; __69__ I don’t like it I can always go back to my __70__ (early) position.” But I was with the same company for the past 28 years.61.________ 62._________ 63.________ 64.________ 65.________66.________ 67._________ 68.________ 69._________ 70.________(2)Once a group of 50 people was attending a seminar. Halfway 61 his talk, the speaker stopped and decided 62 (create) a group activity. He went around the hall and gave each person a balloon. Each one was asked to write his or her name on the balloon 63 (use) a marker pen. Then all the balloons 64 (collect) and put in another room. The speaker then led the group to the room full of balloons and asked them to find the balloon that had their name 65 (write) on within five minutes. Everyone was 66 (hurry) searching for their name, bumping into each other, pushing each other around. It was chaos. At the end of the five minutes no one could find their own balloon. Now each person was asked to randomly collect 67 balloon and give it to the person whose name was on it. Within two minutes everyone had their own balloon. When everyone quieted down, the speaker began to talk, saying that this is exactly 68 was happening in our lives. We may like to think of 69 (us) more important than others, but our happiness sometimes lies in the happiness of other people. Give them their happiness 70 you will get your own happiness.61.________ 62._________ 63.________ 64.________ 65.________66.________ 67._________ 68.________ 69._________ 70.________(3)Earthquakes are among the most____61____( power) events on earth, and their results can be frightening. In a very period of time, earthquakes can cause great damage and loss. Large earthquakes beneath the ocean can create a series of huge, destructive waves called tsunamis ____62_____flood coasts for many miles. Earthquakes almost never kill people directly. Instead, many deaths and _____63___(injury) in earthquakes result ____64___ falling objects and the collapse of buildings, bridges, and other structures. Fire____65____ (arise) from broken gas or power lines is another major danger during a quake. Japan is a country ___66_____earthquakes happen ___67___(frequent). A magnitude 9.0 earthquake, the largest in Japanese history, ____68____(hit) northern Japan at 2:46 pm on March 11,2011. A tsunami followed,___69___(cause) flooding in many areas, as well as many strong aftershocks. The earthquake left the coastal area in __70_____.61.________ 62._________ 63.________ 64.________ 65.________66.________ 67._________ 68.________ 69._________ 70.________(4)I was driving home late at night ____61____ my car lost momentum(冲力) and got slower and slower. Nothing I did seemed to make any ____62____ (different). “It can’t be the fuel,” I thought. The petrol gauge(汽油量表) was showing I had plenty ____63____(leave).” Then my car died completely after I ____64____ (manage) to roll to the side of the road. It was an extremely dark, lonely country road. Neither a single person ____65____ any traffic was in sight at all. I felt like an idiot. I should not have left without charging my cell phone. The battery was dead ____66___I was alone without any way to contact my family. Time dripped slowly like a leaking tap. “God, help me!” I begged anxiously. “Is there someone who will be kind enough to stop and help me out?” ____67____, there was no sign of anyone. I was starting to panic, ____68____ (feel) completely abandoned. Suddenly I saw a faint light ____69____ the distance. I waved my white scarf as hard as possible. It was a huge lorry. The driver stopped and kindly drove me to the nearest hotel, ____70____ I had a rest, and then I called my family and explained what had happened. How lucky I was! When he stopped for me, I felt as if I had just found a million dollars.61.________ 62._________ 63.________ 64.________ 65.________66.________ 67._________ 68.________ 69._________ 70._。
